Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 65D-30.0081 - Standards for Day or Night Treatment with Community Housing
In addition to Rule 65D-30.004, F.A.C., the following standards apply to day or night treatment with community housing.
(1) Day or Night Treatment
with Community Housing is provided on a nonresidential basis at least five (5)
hours each day and at least 25 hours each week and is intended for individuals
who can benefit from living independently in peer community housing while
undergoing treatment. Day or night treatment with community housing is
appropriate for individuals who do not require structured, 24-hours-a-day,
7-days-a-week residential treatment. The housing must be provided and managed
by the licensed service provider, including room and board and any ancillary
services needed, such as supervision, transportation, and meals. Activities for
day or night treatment with community housing programs emphasize rehabilitation
and treatment services using multidisciplinary teams to provide integration of
therapeutic and family services. This component allows individuals to live in a
supportive, community housing location while participating in treatment.
Treatment shall not take place in the housing where the individuals live, and
that the housing is utilized solely for the purpose of assisting individuals in
making a transition to independent living. Individuals who are considered
appropriate for this level of care:
(a) Would
not have active suicidal or homicidal ideation or present a danger to self or
others;
(b) Are able to demonstrate
motivation to work toward independence;
(c) Are able to demonstrate a willingness to
live in supportive community housing;
(d) Are able to demonstrate commitment to
comply with rules established by the provider;
(e) Are not in need of detoxification or
residential treatment; and,
(f)
Typically need ancillary services such as transportation, assistance with
shopping, or assistance with medical referrals and may need to attend and
participate in certain social and recovery oriented activities in addition to
other required clinical services.
(2) Services. Services shall include
counseling as provided for in subsection
65D-30.0081(2),
F.A.C. Each provider shall be capable of providing or arranging for the
services listed below. With the exception of counseling and life skills
training, it is not intended that all services listed be provided. For
individuals participating under Rule
65D-30.0048, F.A.C., services
shall be provided according to the conditions of the Department of Corrections'
contract with the provider. Otherwise, services shall be provided in accordance
with the needs of the individual as identified in the assessment and treatment
plan, as follows:
(a) Individual
counseling;
(b) Group
counseling;
(c) Counseling with
families or support system;
(d)
Substance-related and recovery-focused education, such as strategies for
avoiding substance use or relapse, information regarding health problems
related to substance use, motivational enhancement, and strategies for
achieving a substance-free lifestyle;
(e) Life skills training such as anger
management, communication skills, employability skills, problem solving,
relapse prevention, recovery management, decision-making, relationship skills,
symptom management, and food purchase and preparation;
(f) Expessive therapies, such as recreation
therapy, art therapy, music therapy, or dance (movement) therapy to provide the
individual with alternative means of self-expression and problem
resolution;
(g) Training or
provision of information regarding health and medical issues;
(h) Employment or educational support
services to assist individuals in becoming financially independent;
(i) Nutrition education;
(j) Mental health services for the purpose
of:
1. Managing individuals with disorders who
are stabilized,
2. Evaluating
individuals' needs for in-depth mental health assessment,
3. Training individuals to manage symptoms;
and,
4. If the provider is not
staffed to address primary mental health problems that may arise during
treatment, the provider shall initiate a timely referral to an appropriate
provider for mental health crises or for the emergence of a primary mental
health disorder in accordance with the provider's policies and
procedures.
(3)
Psychiatric and other Medical Services. The need for psychiatric and medical
services shall be addressed through consultation or referral when the services
cannot be supplied by the provider. Inmate Substance Abuse Programs operated by
or under contract with the Department of Corrections or the Department of
Management Services are exempt from the requirements of this
subsection.
(4) Required Hours of
Services. Each individual shall receive a minimum of 25 hours of services per
week in accordance with subsection
65D-30.0081(2),
F.A.C. This shall include individual counseling, group counseling, or
counseling with families or support systems. In instances where a provider
requires fewer hours of participation in the latter stages of the individual's
treatment process, this shall be clearly described and justified as essential
to the provider's objectives relative to service delivery.
(5) Transportation. Each provider shall
arrange for or provide transportation services, if needed and as appropriate,
to clients who reside in community housing.
(6) Staff Coverage. Each provider shall have
an awake, paid employee on the premises at all times at the treatment location
when one (1) or more individuals are present. For adults the provider shall
have a paid employee on call during the time when individuals are at the
community housing location. In addition, the provider shall have an awake, paid
employee at the community housing location at all times if individuals under
the age of 18 are present.
(7)
Caseload. No primary counselor may have a caseload that exceeds 15
individuals.
(8) For individuals in
treatment who are granted privilege to self-administer their own medications,
provider staff are not required to be present for the
self-administration.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 397.321(5) FS. Law Implemented 397.311(26), 397.321, 397.4014, 397.410, 397.487, 397.4873 FS.
New 12-12-05, Amended 8-29-19, 9-20-20.
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